Neptune is not a star.
Everyone should know that Neptune is one of the eight planets of the solar system.(Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet)
P.S The sun is a star :)
Neptune is a planet, not a star. It is the eighth planet in our solar system and is classified as an ice giant. Stars are astronomical objects that generate light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores, while planets like Neptune do not have their own light source and instead reflect light from the sun.
because polaris a star
-- Neptune is another planet in the solar system, just as the Earth is. -- The sun is the star closest to every object in the solar system, including Neptune. -- Neptune averages 30.1 AU distant from the sun ... about 2.8 billion miles. -- The Earth averages roughly 93 million miles distant from the sun.
The closest star to Neptune is the sun. As all the planets orbit at different speeds, it is possible that different ones can be nearer. Pluto is usually the nearest to Neptune.
No, it is not possible to ignite Neptune to create a small sun. Neptune is a gas giant planet, primarily made of hydrogen and helium, while a sun is a massive star that undergoes nuclear fusion producing light and heat. The size and composition of Neptune are not conducive to creating a star.
Neptune was never discovered as a star.
As Neptune is not a star the question is unnecessary - the Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. After that the next star is Alpha Proxima.
because neptune is not a star and Pluto is not a moon of neptune
Negative neutron star
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Neptune is a planet, not a star. It is the eighth planet in our solar system and is classified as an ice giant. Stars are astronomical objects that generate light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores, while planets like Neptune do not have their own light source and instead reflect light from the sun.
because polaris a star
-- Neptune is another planet in the solar system, just as the Earth is. -- The sun is the star closest to every object in the solar system, including Neptune. -- Neptune averages 30.1 AU distant from the sun ... about 2.8 billion miles. -- The Earth averages roughly 93 million miles distant from the sun.
The closest star to Neptune is the sun. As all the planets orbit at different speeds, it is possible that different ones can be nearer. Pluto is usually the nearest to Neptune.
Neptune has a low density,only about 1.6 times the destiny of water. Neptune is the eighth planet from the biggest star "The Sun". Neptune revolves arround the sun in a nearly circular orbit at a mean of about 2.8 billion miles{49 kilometers}.
No, it is not possible to ignite Neptune to create a small sun. Neptune is a gas giant planet, primarily made of hydrogen and helium, while a sun is a massive star that undergoes nuclear fusion producing light and heat. The size and composition of Neptune are not conducive to creating a star.
The nearest star is 9000 times as far away as Neptune. The pole star is 80-100 times further than that.